Category

Diuretics  cause your body to increase the amount of urine it produces. Commonly used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure and kidney problems.

Antihypertensives  used to treat high blood pressure, e.g. beta-blockers.

Fibrates  prescribed to decrease cholesterol levels.

Antipsychotics  used for some mental health conditions, like schizophrenia.

Antidepressants  prescribed to tackle depression or sometimes pain

Corticosteroids  contain steroids (these are a type of hormone)

H2-antagonists  for stomach ulcers

Anticonvulsants  prescribed to people with epilepsy

Antihistamines  used to manage allergies, like hay fever

Anti-androgens  suppress androgens (male sex hormones)

Cytotoxics  used in chemotherapy

If youre worried that your medication is causing erectile dysfunction, speak to your GP as there might be other options that you could try. Dont stop taking a medicine that your GP has prescribed without discussing it with a qualified professional though.